A New World: Intimate Music from Final Fantasy Revisits Houston in August

July 27, 2017 / 5:55 PM

By: Matthew Williams

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The talented team behind A New World: intimate Music from Final Fantasy is headed back to Houston on August 11th.

The concert will be performed at Rice University’s Stude Hall by an 11-piece chamber orchestra, offering a more personalized, intimate experience to Final Fantasy fans wanting to hear their favorite songs from the series.

It was about three years ago that the A New World concert series was first performed in Houston, where famous conductor, Arnie Roth, took center stage to bring Final Fantasy fans’ favorite music to life. While selections like “Danger in the Forest” (Final Fantasy IX) and “Home Sweet Home” (Final Fantasy V) were played at the 2014 concert, attendees can expect to hear new highlights – including (but not limited to): “Chaos Shrine” (Final Fantasy I) and “Safe Haven” (Final Fantasy XV).

Attendees can expect to see Arnie Roth’s son, Eric Roth, take the stage this year to conduct the A New World chamber orchestra. Also in attendance will be award-winning pianist, Benyamin Nuss, who is a frequent performer with the concert series.

While the concert is two weeks out, tickets are still available for purchase. The venue’s details and ticket link can be found below.

About the author /

Matthew, a graduate from Texas Christian University, now works as a Senior Digital Analytics Consultant for Ernst & Young. With a passion for video games (mostly retro and survival horror) and data, Matthew is pursuing a career in game analytics.